Subscribe to my newsletter, The Wavelength, if you want the content on my blog delivered to your inbox four times a week before it’s posted here. Australia’s Parliament passed an amended version of the “Surveillance Legislation Amendment (Identify and Disrupt) Bill 2020” that will give more power to the Australian Federal Police (AFP) and the … Continue reading Australia Further Expands Law Enforcement Agency Powers To Fight Online Crime
Tag: Electronic Surveillance
Other Developments, Further Reading, and Coming Events (10 August 2021)
Subscribe to my newsletter, The Wavelength, if you want the content on my blog delivered to your inbox four times a week before it’s posted here. Other Developments The United Kingdom’s (UK) Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT) ruled that a Court of Justice for the European Union (CJEU) ruling is binding on the UK and that … Continue reading Other Developments, Further Reading, and Coming Events (10 August 2021)
CJEU Rules Out Police Electronic Surveillance In Most Cases
The EU’s top court ruled against Estonia police who used electronic surveillance to catch an alleged criminal. This ruling could shape the ePrivacy Regulation the bloc is considering. I will switching to a new platform soon. In the near future, I will be using The Wavelength as my primary means of sharing my output on … Continue reading CJEU Rules Out Police Electronic Surveillance In Most Cases


